Deadline Date: March 13, 2026
The V4 Accelerator Program offers B2B startups from the V4 countries the chance to accelerate growth through mentoring, tailored feedback, and international networking.
The program focuses on business meetings with companies, experts, and investors to receive tailored feedback about products, workshops and mentoring including one-on-one sessions for the top four teams, networking within a community of like-minded entrepreneurs, and scholarships of up to 1,000 euros for the four winning teams.
Participants benefit from customized business meetings that link them with relevant companies, investors, and industry experts, providing insight into their product development, market readiness, and overall progress. These sessions are designed to offer actionable feedback for scaling and growth.
Workshops and mentoring form a core part of the program, where participants learn from field experts through interactive workshops, speed-mentoring sessions, and exclusive one-on-one mentoring for the final four teams, helping them refine their business strategies and solutions.
The program also fosters networking and community building, giving startups access to a vibrant ecosystem of entrepreneurs who share knowledge, exchange experiences, and collaborate on potential business opportunities.
Financial support is available through scholarships of up to 1,000 euros awarded to the four winning teams, helping them further develop their solutions and expand their market reach.
Applicants must have a scalable B2B solution with a validated product-market fit, traction with users, and a well-defined business model. Teams should be prepared to present their solution to clients, experts, and investors, have plans to target V4 countries, attend workshops in April and May, and participate in a two-day wrap-up event in Budapest. Each team must have at least two members dedicated for the full duration of the program.
Eligible startups are those registered in any V4 country—Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, or Slovakia—with at least one founder holding citizenship in one of these countries.
For more information, visit V4 Startup Force.






















